Holding device for massager
A massager includes a massager body having a bottom on which massaging elements are mounted. A primary holding structure comprised of a saucer-like member is connected to a top of the massager body by a neck for being held by a single hand. Two handgrips extend in opposite directions from opposite sides of the massager body for being held by two hands of a user, respectively. Each handgrip forms a recess in bottom side thereof for accommodating fingers of the hand holding the handgrip. The massager further includes a support stand positionable on a fixture surface and forms, in a top thereof, a cavity for receiving and retaining the massager body therein in an up-side-down manner to expose the massaging elements on the top side of the stand whereby the massage serves a sole massaging device.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a massaging device, and in particular to a massager comprising a holding device that allows a user to stably and firmly holding the massager without great effort in doing massaging and can also be converted into a sole massaging device.
2. The Related Art
Most of the modern people, especially urban residents, are too busy in working and social activities to take necessary physical exercise. Due to lack of proper exercise, the urban people are susceptible of physical weakness, such as pain and soreness of muscles. One of the commonly seen solutions for such a problem of soreness of muscles is massage, which is performed by applying forces on different portions of a person's body to relax the sore muscles, usually by bare hands of a massage master. Alternatively, a massaging device or a massager is employed by the user to do massage for oneself.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a massager having a holding device that allows a user to effortlessly hold and use the massager in obtaining satisfactory massage effect.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a massager having a holding device that allows a user to directly apply a contact force between the massager and the user's body to enhance efficiency and effectiveness of massage.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a holding device for a massager, which allows a user to selectively hold the massager with one single hand or two hands.
Yet a further objective of the present invention is to provide a massager that can be accommodated in a support stand positioned on a fixture surface to serve as a stationary massager for user's soles.
In accordance with the present invention, to realize the above objectives, a massager comprises a massager body having a bottom on which massaging elements are mounted. A primary holding structure comprised of a saucer-like member is connected to a top of the massager body by a neck for being held by a single hand. Two handgrips extend in opposite directions from opposite sides of the massager body for being held by two hands of a user, respectively. Each handgrip forms a recess in bottom side thereof for accommodating fingers of the hand holding the handgrip. The massager further comprises a support stand positionable on a fixture surface and forms, in a top thereof, a cavity for receiving and retaining the massager body therein in an up-side-down manner to expose the massaging elements on the top side of the stand whereby the massage serves a sole massaging device.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to the drawings and in particular to
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On the top of the massager body 21 that is opposite to the massaging elements 22, a primary holding structure 23 that constitute in part the holding means of the massager is formed. The primary holding structure 23 comprises a saucer-like configuration, preferably a circular saucer, having a size that can be firmly held by the user's palm. To accommodate the user's fingers, recesses 231, preferably having a concave arcuate shape, are formed and spaced along an outer circumference of the saucer-like primary holding structure 23. As best seen in
The provision of the recesses 231 allows the user to firmly hold the primary holding structure 23. The primary holding structure 23 is preferably located at a center portion of the top of the massage body 21, as best seen in
The holding means of the massager also comprises a secondary holding device, including two handgrips 211, 212 extending in opposite directions from opposite lateral sides of the massage body 21. Each handgrip 211, 212 is sized to be firmly held by one hand whereby the user may stably and firmly hold the massager by using both hands to respectively grasp the handgrips 211, 212, as illustrated in
The secondary holding device allows the user to hold the massager with both hands and a great massaging force can thus applied to another person's body on which massage is to be performed. This provides a stronger massage effect, as compared to the embodiment of using one single hand to hold the massager.
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Preferably, a notch 242 is defined at an edge of the cavity 241 for accomodating the control 214 of the massager. The operator or user may extend his or her finger into the notch 242 for operating the control 214.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A massager comprising:
- a massager body having a bottom on which at least one massaging element is mounted;
- a primary holding structure mounted to a top of the massager body adapted to be held by a single hand; and
- two handgrips extending in opposite directions from opposite sides of the massager body, each adapted to be held by one hand, a recess being defined in bottom of each handgrip for accommodating fingers of the hand holding the handgrip.
2. The massager as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recess is formed by a blind hole defined in bottom of the handgrip.
3. The massager as claimed in claim 1, wherein the primary holding structure comprises a saucer-like member connected to the top of the massager body by a neck whereby a space is formed between the saucer-like member and the top of the massager.
4. The massager as claimed in claim 3, wherein recesses are defined in and spaced along an outer circumference of the saucer-like member for accommodating fingers of the single hand holding the primary holding structure.
5. The massager as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a support stand positionable on a fixture surface, the support stand having a top defining a cavity sized and configured to substantially snugly receive and retain the massager body therein in an upside-down manner to expose the massaging element on topside of the support stand.
6. The massager as claimed in claim 5, wherein the massager body has a control for turning on/off the massaging element, the support stand forming a notch in an edge of the cavity for accommodating the control.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 1, 2004
Publication Date: Apr 6, 2006
Inventor: Chong-Fa Yu (Panchiao City)
Application Number: 10/954,264
International Classification: A61H 23/00 (20060101);